‘Solastalgia’ might help explain the negative effects of climate change on mental health, suggests a review of the available research, published in the open access journal BMJ Mental Health.
Like climate change in general, drought acts as a “threat multiplier,” and making the drought-climate connection helps ...
As extreme weather becomes more common, price spikes once seen as temporary may become something more lasting — and further ...
Do people see climate change affecting their area? A median of 74% across nine middle-income countries say global climate change is affecting the area where they live at least somewhat, while 24% say ...
Global temperatures and rain patterns are affected by a climate phenomenon known as El Niño/La Niña.
Globally, the consequences of extreme meteorological phenomena, fuelled by climate change, are multiplying. From rising average global temperatures to droughts and intense forest fires - not ...
We cannot pretend climate change is not real — as the Trump administration insists. New Jersey's orange skies fueled climate ...
Warmer waters are fueling stronger, snowier storms—at least for now. Here’s how scientists think this phenomenon will evolve as the planet gets hotter. Steam is seen rising off a frozen Lake Michigan ...
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